Friday, December 31, 2010

I’ve decided I want to blog more. Rather than just thinking about doing it, I’m starting right now. I will be posting on this blog once a day / once a week for all of 2011.

I know it won’t be easy, but it might be fun, inspiring, awesome and wonderful. Therefore I’m promising to make use of The DailyPost, and the community of other bloggers with similiar goals, to help me along the way, including asking for help when I need it and encouraging others when I can.

If you already read my blog, I hope you’ll encourage me with comments and likes, and good will along the way.

No wonder, then, that all HR studies on the jobs outlook are talking about a brisk to dynamic growth in employment opportunities in the New Year. The Manpower Employment Outlook Survey says the net employment outlook is 42 per cent, 5 per cent more than the same period last year, making Indian employers the most optimistic as far as hiring intentions are concerned globally.

Another study by Ma Foi Randstad last week said led by healthcare, the organised sector in India has added 1.13 million jobs this year, making it the best in the last four years, ahead of the previous peak in 2006 when 1.03 million jobs were added. This is a significant growth over 2008 when only 670,000 jobs were added. The number last year was 900,000.

Sectors like hospitality, real estate and construction, IT & ITeS joined the 100,000-plus jobs pack in 2010. And among the cities surveyed, Delhi and NCR have reported greatest employment generation by creating 113,897 jobs in 2010.

Most HR consultancy firms say they are projecting a salary increase of 8 to 16 per cent in 2011 with sectors like telecom and pharma leading the pack. Global HR consulting firm Mercer says it has revised its forecasts for 2011 and has made an upward correction in the salary hikes expected due to the positive sentiment running across industries at large.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Hello frnds...

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About Me

Well talking about myself I would prefer saying I am a tech enthusiast
added with a flavour of creativity. I grew up sketching and playing with
colours since childhood hence I am a great lover of art and creativity
and as the time passed I grew a great association with computers which
brought a technical revolution in me.

My engineering degree
fueled my growing interest in technology and introduced me to the world
of Robotics. I also love designing and developing web pages as it
satisfies both my interests i.e, computers and creativity.

In
free time I like twisting my lappy (my 1st and only GF) with various
software and try to go more deeper in to the world of computers.
Sometimes books also become my good friend and few writers which I
prefer are S. Sheldon and V. Seth.